Blood cancer treatment shouldn’t force you to choose between financial stability and staying alive. Your oncologist prescribed Calquence after initial chemotherapy failed to control your chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and the targeted therapy finally brought your cancer under control. Then you saw what maintaining that control would cost each month without adequate insurance coverage.
That’s exactly why we exist. The specialists of The Rx Advocates connect blood cancer patients to Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that base Calquence pricing on household income instead of specialty oncology pharmacy charges.
What is the Calquence Patient Assistance Program?
Cancer drug manufacturers operate financial assistance programs for patients with blood cancers who can’t afford targeted therapies at retail pricing. Getting approved means accessing Calquence at costs far below standard rates, so financial constraints don’t interrupt the treatment controlling your cancer.
You gather prescription documentation and income verification. We take over from there by constructing complete applications, working with your oncologist’s office for required medical documentation, filing with manufacturers, and tracking approval status. Once you’re enrolled, Calquence arrives at your address monthly.
We connect blood cancer patients to pharmaceutical programs that calculate medication costs based on what you can realistically afford rather than market pricing for specialty oncology drugs.
How to Qualify
Program administrators review applications against several criteria. Your odds of acceptance improve when you meet these income thresholds:
- Individual patients earning under $40,000 per year
- Couples with combined income below $60,000 annually
- Families of three or more making less than $100,000 yearly
- Active prescription from licensed oncologist
Income represents just the foundation. Each manufacturer applies unique qualification standards beyond basic earnings. Every application receives personalized review. Get in touch to determine your eligibility status.
Cost of Calquence
with The Rx Advocates
The monthly service fee depends on the number of medications you take. For example:
$80 / Month
$90 / Month
$100 / Month
$110 / Month
NOTE: In addition to our monthly service fee, we charge a one-time enrollment fee of $35.
Our service is month-to-month, so if you’re not happy with it, you may cancel at any time.
The Rx Advocates Can Help Reduce Calquence Costs
Service charges remain fixed regardless of Calquence retail price increases. What you’ll pay depends solely on how many medications require assistance:
- 1 medication: $80 per month
- 2 medications: $90 per month
- 3 medications: $100 per month
- 4+ medications: $110 per month
Blood cancer treatment demands uninterrupted medication access for disease control. We structured our service for patients facing insurance roadblocks like specialty tier placement making targeted therapies unaffordable, annual out-of-pocket maximums already depleted, or coverage denials citing experimental treatment despite FDA approval.
We don’t work through coupon programs. Our expertise lies in shepherding patients through manufacturer program enrollment that maintains consistent medication access at prices substantially below specialty pharmacy rates.
Cost of Calquence vs Other Options
$80.00/month
$15469.81
* Source: GoodRx.com
Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.
Why Patient Assistance Programs Beat Coupons
Coupons cut costs temporarily. Programs provide ongoing financial relief.
Coupon drawbacks
- Pharmacy restrictions: Redeemable at limited specialty pharmacies only
- Copay accumulators: Discounts won’t reduce annual deductibles
- Expiration dates: Worthless after brief validity periods
- Coverage gaps: Insufficient for targeted cancer therapies
PAP advantages
- Substantial savings: Price reductions dramatically exceeding coupon discounts
- Reliable access: Medication delivery continues without interruption
- Predictable costs: Monthly fees unchanged by market fluctuations
- Convenient delivery: Shipped to your residence
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Common Calquence and assistance program questions answered below:
With The Rx Advocates, patients pay a fixed monthly service fee, which depends on the number of medications covered.
- 1 Medication (Calquence only) – $80 per month
- 2 Medications (Calquence + 1 other) – $90 per month
- 3 Medications (Calquence + 2 others) – $100 per month
- 4+ Medications – $110 per month
Importantly, there are no hidden fees, and prices remain consistent even if retail costs fluctuate.
Purchasing Calquence without program participation varies significantly based on specialty pharmacy and insurance structure. What you’d ultimately pay depends on uncontrollable factors including prescribed dosage, geographic location, which specialty pharmacy you use, and your insurance plan’s coverage for targeted cancer therapies.
Income caps generally fall around $40k for singles, $60k for couples, $100k for families. These provide rough approximations only. Manufacturers evaluate additional specific criteria requiring personalized assessment by our team.
We manage your complete enrollment and continuing medication coordination by collecting oncologist paperwork, preparing manufacturer applications accurately, and establishing automatic deliveries preventing dangerous treatment gaps.
About Calquence
Calquence contains acalabrutinib, a Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor treating mantle cell lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and small lymphocytic lymphoma in adults.
How it works: Acalabrutinib blocks Bruton’s tyrosine kinase, an enzyme that helps certain blood cancer cells grow and survive. Blocking this enzyme prevents cancer cell proliferation and triggers cancer cell death.
Administration: Take capsules twice daily approximately 12 hours apart with or without food. Swallow whole with water. Don’t open, break, or chew capsules. Continue treatment until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
Side effects:
- Common: Headache, diarrhea, bruising, muscle pain, fatigue, upper respiratory infections
- Serious: Bleeding events, infections, irregular heart rhythms, secondary cancers, liver toxicity
Important warnings: Increases serious bleeding risk including fatal hemorrhages. Weakens the immune system making infections more likely and severe. Can cause irregular heart rhythms requiring monitoring. May increase risk of developing other cancers. Requires dose modifications for kidney or liver impairment.
Get Started Today
Uncontrolled blood cancers progress rapidly, causing anemia, infections, organ infiltration, and death. Stopping Calquence because you can’t afford it means watching cancer return and potentially develop resistance to treatments that previously worked.
Cancer treatment costs devastate finances between chemotherapy, imaging, lab work, and targeted therapies. Don’t sacrifice cancer control because one medication’s pricing became impossible. Our team will walk you through enrollment and help secure available assistance. Reach out online or call (844) 559-8332 today. Beating cancer shouldn’t mean losing everything financially.


